326 
FLORA OF THE SUNDRIBUNS. 
An under-shrub j twigs used as tooth-brushes. 
Distrib. — N ative of America, now widespread in the Eastern Hemisphere 
and Australia. 
XLIV.— LENTIBULARIACE^. 
131 . Utricularia Linn. 
Peduncles with a whorl of oblong vesicles about the middle 
stellar is. 
Peduncles naked or with a few obscure scales . • jiexuosa* 
167. Utricularia stellaris Linn. f. ; F. 1 . i. 143 ; F. B. 1 . iv. 328. 
Ponds in northern clearings, rare. 
Vernac, Jhangi. 
A floating aquatic ; properties unimportant. 
Distrib. — T ropics of Eastern Hemisphere and N. Australia. 
168. Utricularia flexuosa Vahl; F. B. 1. iv. 329. U. fasciculata 
F. I. i. 143. 
Ponds in northern clearings. 
Vernac. Jhangi. 
A floating aquatic ; properties unimportant. 
Distrib.— S.«E. Asia ; N. Australia. 
XLV.— BIGNOMACEiE. 
133 . Dolicliaiidrone Seem. 
169. Dolicliaiidrone Blieedei Seem. ; F. B. 1 . iv. 379. E. D. d 753. 
General, but never common, from the northern forests down to the 
coast, Heinig ! Prain ! 
Vernac. Gorshingiah. 
A tree, height 50 feet ; wood white, soft, brittle; an indifferent fuel. 
Distrib. — S.-E. Asia. 
XLVI.-ACAXTHACE^. 
133 . Hygrophila R. Br. 
Unarmed herbs ; calyx 5-toothed : — 
Leaves lanceolate ; capsule much longer than the calyx 
quadrivalvis. 
Leaves obovate ; capsule hardly longer than the calyx 
phlomoides var. Roxhurghii, 
Spinescent herbs ; calyx 4-partite ; leaves lanceolate • spinosa, 
170. Hygropliila quadrivalvis Nees ; F. B. I. iv. 408. 
Chandpie, Heinig Gammie ! 
